Sunday, December 25, 2016

THE VERY TRUE PERSONALITY OF PRESIDENT DUTERTE AND HIS DOWN TO EARTH SIMPLICITY WILL MAKE EVERY FILIPINO THE PROUDEST




The true personality of President Duterte and his unbelievable simplicity even being the highest rank in the country is not hidden to anyone, and during the last Christmas eve celebration the president character was not still able to hide from public.

Despite of being the new leader of the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte still showed his simple lifestyle while celebrating Christmas in his house in Davao City.

Duterte sa Masa Facebook fanpage posted photo that would prove how simple the Christmas Celebration inside the house of President Duterte. There’s a Lechon and crabs in the dining table, though the Netizens warned the President that eating those kind of food is bad for his health.


The photo also shows President Duterte is seem helping his housemates in washing the plates.

A photo also posted by Duterte sa Masa has gone viral after the Netizens saw the President wearing his old slippers inside his house in Davao City.
A truly dedicated President to his country:
The President also worked even on the Christmas Day. He visited the victims of bombing in Midsayap North Cotabato and the cancer patients at the Southern Philippines Medical Center’s Children’s Cancer and Blood Diseases Unit (SPMC’s-CCBDU) and The House of Hope in Davao City.
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